The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . NETTING, &c., of the bestknown makers, at special Prices to the , FOWLER Al,DCO.,i3,FinsburyStreet,E,e. 686 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [May 28, 1881. PLANTS—NOTICE. On account of tJie Expiration of the Lease of a Portion of The Fulham Nurseries, OsBORN & Sons Will be obliged to Remove in the Autumn their Valuable Collection of the above, including some remarkably fine specimens of AMERICAN and GHENT AZALEAS—which will now for several weeks, while in flower, form of them


The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . NETTING, &c., of the bestknown makers, at special Prices to the , FOWLER Al,DCO.,i3,FinsburyStreet,E,e. 686 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [May 28, 1881. PLANTS—NOTICE. On account of tJie Expiration of the Lease of a Portion of The Fulham Nurseries, OsBORN & Sons Will be obliged to Remove in the Autumn their Valuable Collection of the above, including some remarkably fine specimens of AMERICAN and GHENT AZALEAS—which will now for several weeks, while in flower, form of themselves a grand exhibition. An Inspection is invited, and Orders will be booked for any of the plants at very low prices. Also for any of theRHODODENDRONS—this Collection also containing some fine Specimen Plants; and a General Collection, consisting of KALMIAS, ANDROMEDAS, CALLUNAS, ERICAS, DABCECIAS, GYPSOCALLIS, &c. -- THE FULHAM NURSERIES, LONDON, NEW DOUBLE WHITE BOUVARDIA, ALFRED i NEUNER. SOLE AGENTS FOR GREAT BRITAIN, JAMES CAETEE AND CO., THE New York HorticulturalSociety. Certificate of Merit AWARDED TO DOU BLE WHITEBOUVARDIA, * ALFRED NETTNEB, February i, i38i. The following is the Raisers Description :—This is a gem of the first water equal, if not superior, in profuse blooming quality and vigorous healthy growth to the valuable single white variety Davidsonii, of whidi this double white one is a sport The flowers are rather larger than those of the single-flowering, and composed of three perfect rows of petals of the purest waxy white colour, each floret resembling a miniature Tuberose. The trusses are large and perfect, and are freely and without interruption produced, even on the small side shoots, which generally make no flowers on the single one. and according to our observation and experience for the last two years it will bloom more freely and constantly than the single variety. This double Bouvardia will prove a standard flower,


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